The Pirate Bay Co-Founder Deported By Cambodian Government

The Pirate Bay Co-Founder Deported By Cambodian Government: The Cambodian Government deported a Swedish co-founder of The Pirate Bay, one of the largest file-sharing sites on the Internet, was sentenced to a prison in Sweden for violating laws protecting copyrights, as reported Police Tuesday European country.

Gottfrid Svartholm Warg, 27, lived in the Cambodian Capital, Phnom Penh and was arrested last week in response to a request from the Swedish authorities.

“We deport as established by our immigration law,” said police spokesman Kirth Chantharith, adding that the decision came after the authorities of both countries maintain a conversation.

Cambodia and Sweden does not have an extradition agreement, and Chantharith said he does not know where to be deported Warg. “We just know we’re going to deport. Sweden is the one to decide which country,” said the spokesman, who added that has not yet set a date for the deportation.

The Pirate Bay, established in 2003, offers links to music and movie files that are stored on the computers of other users. Several Swedish subsidiaries of large companies in the music and film have denounced the website for the money you have left to win because of illegal downloading of content.

Other companies have also taken steps to try to make the page blocked in other countries such as the Netherlands or Finland.

The Pirate Bay says that their servers have not stored material ‘copyright’ and that they do not share files, so it can not be held responsible for the illegal downloading of files.